Get the answer to the NYT Spelling Bee clue āšµāGo ____ it on the mountaināā, starting with the letters te.
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verb
- To relate in detail narrate
"told the whole story to us"
- To give utterance to say
"could never tell a lie"
- To make known divulge, reveal
"don't tell your password"
- To express in words
"she never told her love"
- To give information to inform
"tell us about your job"
- To assure emphatically
"they did not do it, I tell you"
- Order, direct
"told me to wait"
- To find out by observing recognize
"you can tell it's a masterpiece"
- Count, enumerate
"tell the stars, if thou be able to number them"
- To give an account
"an article telling of her experience"
- To tell someone (such as a parent or other person of authority) about what someone else has done
- To serve as evidence or indication
- To have a marked effect
"the pressure was beginning to tell on him"
noun
- An inadvertent behavior or mannerism that betrays a poker player's true thoughts, intentions, or emotions
"The World Series of Poker: earth's greatest liars gathered together with millions of dollars on the line ⦠. It's a blur of action, but the educated spectator ignores these distractions and focuses on the players' mannerismsāit's all part of the science of tells, reflexes a player can't control that, read right, give away his thoughts."
- A revealing gesture, expression, etc., that is likened to a poker player's tell
"But his eyes darted fractionally to one side as he said it ā¦; the classic liar's tell."
noun
- Hill, mound
noun
- A written account (such as a biography) that contains revealing and often scandalous information
verb
- Reprimand, excoriate
"told him off for his arrogance"
- To number and set apart
geographical name
- Locality in central Egypt on the east bank of the Nile River northwest of Asyƻt
idiom
- To show that something different is true from what someone says is true
"He said he wasn't at the scene of the crime, but the fingerprints tell a different story."
phrasal verb
- To be a disadvantage to (someone)
"His unkempt appearance is bound to tell against him in court."
phrasal verb
- To see what the differences are between (people or things) to identify (people or things that look similar to each other)
"It's hard to tell the twins apart."
This clue was used on April 6, 2025.